I've never worn a scarf of any kind in my entire life. I'm not a big fan of things being wrapped around my neck, whether it's scarves, ties, necklaces - or whatever. It all feels like a noose to me.
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be honest, did you ever rock the arab scarf/keffiyeh when it was trendy?
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Originally posted by ~BoZz~ View PostOf course still rokin one..
I've never worn a scarf of any kind in my entire life. I'm not a big fan of things being wrapped around my neck, whether it's scarves, ties, necklaces - or whatever. It all feels like a noose to me.
but it feels comfortable to wear in winter...
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Originally posted by Shamanism View Postur still young to retired. must be fun to tour across the US,...
Not to mention that there isn't a lot of money in music these days, and rock n roll is a dying genre (in america at least). I was in Seattle doing some recording in August for fun, but feel like I definitely made the right choice.
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Originally posted by Uncle Kadyo View PostNot in my country but many young christian people wear them here about 1 or 2 year ago. People of Islamic faith here use them for religious purposes.
Originally posted by paulf View PostI was in my first band when I was sixteen and hit it hard until I was twenty-two. It's a lot of fun when you're a kid, but as time goes on being in a working band is really hard unless you're signed to a label with deep pockets. Sleeping in a van all the time, babysitting grown men, getting pimped by promoters and labels gets really ****ing old.
Not to mention that there isn't a lot of money in music these days, and rock n roll is a dying genre (in america at least). I was in Seattle doing some recording in August for fun, but feel like I definitely made the right choice.
you do have a point there.
why rock is dying in your own opinion?
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Originally posted by Shamanism View Postgood thing the islamic diddnt get mad
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Originally posted by Uncle Kadyo View PostThey were pissed, some crazy mofos of their faith would talk to people wearing them in tausug and if they didn't respond in the dialect, they'd be beaten. A few incidents like that actually happened. It all started when celebrities from manila wear them as a fashion statement.
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